Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... philosopher to despair concerning any important problem until , as in the squaring of the circle , the impossibility of a solution has been demonstrated . How the esse assumed as originally distinct from the scire , can ever unite ...
... philosopher to despair concerning any important problem until , as in the squaring of the circle , the impossibility of a solution has been demonstrated . How the esse assumed as originally distinct from the scire , can ever unite ...
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... philosopher are the first principles of knowledge , and the final test of truth . Now these essential prejudices are all redu- cible to the one fundamental presumption , THAT THERE EXIST THINGS WITHOUT US . As this on the one hand ...
... philosopher are the first principles of knowledge , and the final test of truth . Now these essential prejudices are all redu- cible to the one fundamental presumption , THAT THERE EXIST THINGS WITHOUT US . As this on the one hand ...
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... philosopher as for the common sense of mankind at large , namely , I AM , cannot so properly be intitled a prejudice . It is ground- less indeed ; but then in the very idea it pre- cludes all ground , and separated from the im- mediate ...
... philosopher as for the common sense of mankind at large , namely , I AM , cannot so properly be intitled a prejudice . It is ground- less indeed ; but then in the very idea it pre- cludes all ground , and separated from the im- mediate ...
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